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greenone |
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May 14, 2009 07:38:40pm |
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etree
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Re: iPod |
Download the VBR mp3's, fire up iTunes, drag the mp3's into your library, then sync to your iPod. That should be all you need to do. :)
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dragonflyadk |
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May 16, 2009 03:06:23pm |
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Forum:
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etree
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Re: iPod |
Thanks, but it still isn't working. For some reason I can download music to my iPod from other sites, but not this one. Is there some setting I may need to change or something?
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Poster:
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greenone |
Date:
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May 17, 2009 10:40:23am |
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etree
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Subject:
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Re: iPod |
What files are you downloading them, and what are you doing with them? Let's start there and try to figure this out...
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Poster:
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dragonflyadk |
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May 17, 2009 01:21:49pm |
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Forum:
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etree
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Subject:
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Re: iPod |
I have downloaded flac, vbp, mp3. I downloaded them to both "my music", and "my downloads". I can play them with Windows Media Player, but when I try to drag them or add them to my iTunes library, nothing happens.
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Poster:
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Do0ges |
Date:
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May 18, 2009 08:24:47am |
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Forum:
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etree
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Subject:
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Re: iPod |
are they in your "library" in itunes, or still sitting on your desktop? or in another section like "documents"? and what you are playing through media player could be a preview of the song, if they shows are in flac files, itunes won't play them, you will need to convert them.
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Poster:
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Capt_Andy |
Date:
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June 01, 2009 07:00:13am |
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etree
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Re: iPod |
I believe you need FLAC software to convert them as well